Meal planning

End the daily "what's for dinner?" debate.

You make roughly 35,000 decisions a day. Dinner shouldn't be one of them. Plan your family's meals once, and everyone knows what's coming.

Sense meal planning screen showing weekly meal calendar

The problem

Decision fatigue is real.

Every "what should we eat?" chips away at your mental energy. By dinnertime, you're too depleted to decide - so you order takeout again.

  • 35,000

    Decisions you make daily

  • 5:47 pm

    Average time dinner stress peaks

  • $200+

    Monthly takeout from "I don't know"

How it works

Plan once, everyone knows.

Step 01

Tap a day

Open meal plan, add what you're making for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Takes seconds.

Step 02

Everyone sees it

No group text, no "what's for dinner?" - your family just opens the app.

Step 03

Copy next week

One tap copies your whole week. Swap out a day or two if you want.

Built in

Not another recipe database.

Everyone sees the plan

No more "I didn't know we were having that" when you're already cooking.

Link your actual recipes

Tap any meal to see the full recipe when it's time to cook.

Lives with everything else

Meal planning next to your calendar, chores, and family hub - not another app to check.

The shift

The difference shows up at dinner.

Other meal planners

Only you see the plan. Separate recipe app. Just meal planning. Browse recipes endlessly.

With Sense

Whole family synced. Recipes built in. Part of your family hub. AI suggests in seconds.

Recipes screen showing saved family recipes

Recipes

Every recipe in one place.

Tap any meal to see the full recipe. Save new ones from photos or chat. It all connects.

See how Recipes works

Parents

What parents are saying.

"I used to spend Sunday nights dreading the week ahead. Now I forward emails to Sense on Friday and by Monday morning, my whole family knows what's coming."

Reshma H. Austin, TX - Mom of 3

"My wife used to be the only one who knew our kids' schedules. Sense changed that - now I check it every morning and she doesn't have to remind me anymore."

Tyler N. Denver, CO - Dad of 2

"The 'did I forget something' anxiety was constant. Now when that feeling hits, I just check Sense. If it's not there, I didn't forget it."

Kenji W. Seattle, WA - Parent of 2

This week could be different.

Know what's for dinner before anyone asks.